Category: Film Reviews
The Exorcist: 50th Anniversary Retrospective & Friedkin Tribute
Grave of the Fireflies: Devastating Depiction of War’s Real Cost
A Single Man: Colin Firth Excels in Moving Ode to Grief
The Deepest Breath: The Pressure is on in Extreme Sport Docu
Arnold: Reflective Docu on Terminating and Lifting Stuff
The Diving Bell and the Butterfly: Freedom Within Colossal Loss
127 Hours: Extreme Survival With a Triumphant Outcome
Stranger Than Fiction: Ferrell Contemplates Unknown Fates
Sideways: Friendship & Mid-Life Crises (to the tune of wine)
Tetris: Biographical Thriller is All About the Tetrominoes
Boom! Boom! The World Vs Boris Becker Documentary Intrigues
Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie (riveting, emotional, & candid)
Big Train: Career Building Sketch Show Was a Laugh
My Fair Lady: Musical About Working Class Cockney Slang
About Schmidt: Marriage and Retirement in Nicholson-fest
Queen of Speed: Celebrating Rallying Ace Michèle Mouton
Stewart: Contemplative Documentary on an F1 Legend
Behind the Candelabra: Boogie-Woogies in Affectionate Biographic
Three Identical Strangers: Loss, Love, and Human Experimentation
Villeneuve Pironi: Emotional Documentary on Tragic F1 Duo
Lawrence of Arabia: The Epic of All Epics is Still Epic
The Banshees of Inisherin: Black Humour and Metaphors in Ireland
The Shining: Jack Nicholson Goes Nuts in a Hotel
Georg Rockall-Schmidt: Proper Belting Social Commentary
Florence Foster Jenkins: Celebrating Godawful Singing
Lost Films: A Brief History of Vanished Cinematic History
Smashed: Underrated 2012 Depiction of Youthful Excess
Sound of Metal and the Acceptance of Deafness
Everything Everywhere All at Once: Now With Extra Taxes
Thirteen Lives: Excellent True to Life Survival Drama
Avatar: The Way of Water (yep, we liked it a lot)
Adaptation: Streep! Cage x2! The Meta Comedy-Drama With an Edge
Big: Tom Hanks Fantasy Comedy Romp With Floor Keyboards
Leave No Trace: Excellent Drama on PTSD Affecting Family Life
The Bad Movie Bible: Glorious Tribute to Dodgy B Movies
Master and Commander: Seafaring to Boccherini’s Classical Music
